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Visual + Effective Communication for Emergency Information Claudine Jaenichen Agenda Agenda Introductions (5 minutes) Watch the PrepTalks (20 minutes) Discussion (30 minutes) Wrap-up (5 minutes) 2 Visual + Effective Communication for Emergency Information Claudine Jaenichen Introductions Claudine Jaenichen is an information designer specializing in the relationship between design and cognition. Her recent work in applied design research serves a precise communicative role for, or in, cognitive demanding events. She is an associate professor of design at Chapman University. She also serves on the Executive Board for the Design Network for Emergency Management, the Board of Governors for the Communication Research Institute, and the Executive Board for the International Institute of Information Design. 3 Visual + Effective Communication for Emergency Information Claudine Jaenichen Watch the PrepTalk www.fema.gov/preptalks/jaenichen Topics for Discussion • Human Psychology and Emergencies • Visual Design Basics • Improve Evacuation Information with Personas 4 Visual + Effective Communication for Emergency Information Claudine Jaenichen Topic 1: Human Psychology and Emergencies • Denial: Our brains want to normalize situations – to fit what is happening into previous experiences. If we don’t have training or experience with a specific emergency, we will create a non-disaster context that seems to make sense. • Deliberate: The deliberation, or “milling,” phase is when people want to confirm the danger and potential actions with others and seek more information. • Decide: This moment occurs when individuals accept the reality of the situation and decide to act (or not). 5 Visual + Effective Communication for Emergency Information Claudine Jaenichen Topic 1: Human Psychology and Emergencies • How can community leaders provide opportunities for people to practice evacuation plans? • If schools are conducting drills – how are students encouraged to have their families talk about and practice drills? • How do your messages and your outreach encourage individuals’ belief that they are empowered to act, and a belief that those actions can save their lives? 6
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